... Discussion
A lowered expression of both the percentage of monocytes expressing HLA-DR and the density of
HLA-DR expression have been observed as a feature of sepsis [4;5;7;8;22-25]. Only recently ... of Fumeaux et al. (2002) demonstrating that a modification of HLA-
DR, post-translationally, may be one mechanism responsible for the low surface expression of
monocyte HLA-DR.
When shed sHLA-DR ... transmembrane protein expressed
on antigen-presenting cells and constitutively expressed on monocytes. Expression of HLA-DR by
monocytes is essential for the presentation of peptides derived from ingested...
... may thrive on
the extra carbon dioxide
while other plants are killed
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Acid rain causes erosion of buildings
and statues particularly if they are made of limestone
Pesticides
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Pesticides ... causing extinction of species
Humans are using up the earth’s resources, including
fossil fuels.
Biological Control of Pests
•
This means using natural
predators to eat pests
instead of pesticides
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It ...
carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse
gases
•
carbon dioxide traps heat in
the atmosphere and causes
the temperature of the earth
to rise.
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This leads to disruption of
the...
... based on frequency of
social contact, importance of
social contact, importance of
relation
relation
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Multiplexity
Multiplexity
the number of relations in a tie
the number of relations in ... subgroups
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Diffusion of Innovation
Diffusion of Innovation
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Likelihood of Activation as a referral source
Likelihood of Activation as a referral source
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Influence
Influence
Young consumers dominate ... does the value of information moderate the effect
How does the value of information moderate the effect
of social structure on relationship outcomes?
of social structure on relationship outcomes?...
... This process is called
Eutrophication
• Raw sewage pumped into
rivers has the same
effect
The Influenceof Human Activity on the Environment
Benefits of conserving endangered species
• Ecotourism
• ... This leads to disruption of
the weather patterns eg
drought, floods
• Some weeds may thrive on
the extra carbon dioxide
while other plants are killed
Biological Control of Pests
• This means ... expensive
but it does not produce
the pollution problems
of intensive farming
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Learning: contribution to the Lisbon process).
The IPTS contribution to the strategic policy work of DG EAC consists of ... techno-economic
research and prospective analyses on the use of ICT for creativity, innovation and lifelong
learning for all. Studies on the impact ofsocial computing on (1) formal Education and ...
transformation at the level of Education and Training institutions.
Revise assessment strategies: A debate should be instigated on the role and function of
assessment, certification and accreditation...
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well know, T
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of the ferromagnetic material
depends on exchange interaction and coordination
number. Exchange interaction depends on electron
configuration and atom spacing. We assume ... The
change of µ
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properties are the best because the crystallization volume fraction is of 84% which ... structure. The difference of the speed of the wheel has influenced on the crystallization,
magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect of the ribbons. The increase of cooling rate leads to...
... discussion
The results of testing the influenceof
interpolation technique on the accuracy of DEM
is presented in figures 3÷6 as combined graphs.
The horizontal axes represent interpolation
techniques ... of topography. This can be
done automatically by analyzing the variation
of elevation by using statistical indicators, such
as variance or standard deviation.
4. Conclusions
Interpolation ...
role in achieving a high accuracy of DEM. The
influence of interpolation technique on the
DEM accuracy depends on the type of
topography, and the distribution of sample
points, what is directly...
...
Comparison of Parts
1,
2 and 3, and
Supplement. Observations of school authorities
according to sex,
according to zones of industry,
conclusions.
on the films shown and
on
the influenceof ... content of communication influences the
effect; hence the importance of content analysis
research. But content analyses alone cannot
prove influence in a given direction,
it
provides
only ... of photography (travellings, changes
ofviewpoint, etc.)as wellas bythe darkness of the
auditorium and the concentration of attention onthe
screen. In additionto identificationinthe forms of...
... experimental condition.
5 Experiment Results
5.1 A precise measure of satisfaction
According to literature on persuasion, the most
important measures of arguments effectiveness
are the ones of behavioral ...
verify the influenceof argument conciseness on
argument effectiveness. We conclude with a
discussion of the experiment’s results.
2 Generating concise evaluative
arguments
Often an argument ...
end of the interaction to judge the argument with
respect to several dimensions of quality, such as
content, organization, writing style and
convincigness. However, evaluations based on
Figure...
... (2007) 139-142
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Influence of laser parameters on the stationary operation
of a two-mode random micro laser
Dinh Van Hoang
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, Mai Hong Hanh
Department of Physics, College of Science, VNU ... saturated values of mode intensities and Section 4 devoted to
discussion and conclusion.
2. Basic equations and solving method
In stationary regime, from [11] we have the system of equations:
2
11 ... =
For studying the influenceof laser parameters on saturated values of mode photon densities, we
vary one of parameters in table 1 and remain invariable all the rest of parameters. The obtained...
... sexual content.
Console and Computer Games. A few studies of the content of offline games
(played on consoles or computers but not connected to the Internet) have been
published. In one, Haninger ... socialinfluence
processes among interconnected peers, we encountered only one evaluation of an
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important to measure. Social learning theory and its close relation, social cognitive
theory,
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... cognitive acquisition of
behaviors along with their expected social, emotional, and cognitive consequences.
Exposure to portrayals suggesting that a behavior (sex) will lead to social disapproval...
... Interpenetration of Economic and Non-Economic Action. Much social life
revolves around a non-economic focus. Therefore, when economic and non-
economic activity are intermixed, non-economic activity ... and noneconomic costs of severing a long-time tie and the available
social alternatives. Thus, the “economic flexibility of the system depends on the
social structure of the trade relation” (p. ... ofsocial structure and networks on the extent and source of innovation and
its diffusion. Here, I focus on innovations especially relevant to markets.
One example is innovation in what is considered...
... the study of language in gener-
al, and to the construction of computer systems that can
co~nunicate with people in particular. Of course, the
issue of the influenceof "problem context& quot; ... "problem context& quot; influences a dialogue.
ples. There is no taxonomy of function (as I've used
the word). How might such a taxonomy be constructed and
used?
What kinds of expectations ... the construction of
computer-based natural language processing systems will
address some of the issues of "how" and that all of the
panelists will consider the prior questions of what...